Hello, everyone! ScienceOnline Oceans, a conference which will focus on applications of the internet for collaboration, education and outreach in the marine sciences, will be taking place October 11-13th at the University of Miami (Miami, FL). (check out Oceans.ScienceOnline.com)
Open registration will take place next Wednesday (May 8th) during two "open registration" windows. One window is at 9:00 a.m. EST and the other is at 2:00 P.M. EST, and there are 50 spots available during each. *We strongly encourage interested participants to register as soon as the "open registration" windows open*, as in the past, ScienceOnline registration *spots have filled up in under 5 minutes*! Any spots remaining will be filled by lottery, and then by waitlist. Presenters and moderators have spots automatically reserved, if you are volunteering, presenting or moderating please *do not* register during the open registration window. More explanation about registration procedures, including the link to actually register (currently closed until the open registration windows occur), can be found here: http://oceans.scienceonline.com/registration-information/ The total cost for the event is $150 for students and $200 for all others (the link above explains what this cost does and does not include). The full program is still being finalized, but you can see a great deal of it here to help decide if you'd like to attend: http://oceans.scienceonline.com/ Please forward this to interested colleagues, and please let us know if you have any questions for me! Sincerely, -- David Shiffman Ph.D. Student, Research Assistant, Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program e: [email protected] | p: 412.915.2309 a: 4600 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, Florida, 33149 t: @WhySharksMatter | b: Southern Fried Science Blog
